Ponds and lakes both have waves. They are miniscule and often not visible except in the larger bodies.
Water ripples(or water waves) in a lake, pond, or sea.
Lake, sea, pond, ocean.
lagoon
the java sea lake, pond
The Great Salt Lake is not the only saltwater lake. Other saltwater lakes include the Aral Sea, Lake Balkhash, Lake Bororia, Lake Bonney, Lake Buchanan, Cards Pond, Lake Chew Bahir, Laguna Colorada, the Dead Sea, Don Juan Pond, Lake Dora, Eake Elmenteita, Lake Elton, Lake Eyasi, Lake Fryxell, the Great Bitter Lake, Lake Kamyslybas, Khyargas Nuur, Lake Amara, Lake Assal, Lake Techirghiol, Lenore Lake, Lake Lesina, Lockhart Lake, The Bras d'Or Lake, Lake Magadi, Lake Milh, Mono Lake, Lake Nabberu, Lake Natron, Lake Razelm, Sabine Lake, Lake Shira, Lake Tengiz, Lake Tsimanampetsota, Lake Victoria, and Winnapaug Pond.
No. It's not really a sea it's more like a lake.
Lake Vanda, Lake Assal, Garabogazkol and Don Juan Pond.
Lake Vanda, Lake Assal, Garabogazkol and Don Juan Pond.
The term sea can actually means a body of water, but not like a river or a pond.... a lake can be a sea... To clear things up, the Dead Sea is actually a lake.
The Dead Sea, Great Salt Lake (though some things, like brine shrimp, live there), Lake Assal, Lake Van (only has the Pearl Mullet), and Don Juan Pond in Antarctica.
lagoon
islandA pond, a lake, an inland sea, and so forth.A lakePond/Lake